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Pilger: Vietnam: The Last Battle -- Report From Saigon
Commentary, December, 03 2010
John Pilger
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The rain sheeted down, time washed away. I looked down from the rooftop in Saigon where, more than a generation ago, in the wake of the longest war of modern times, I had watched silent, sullen streets awash.
Pilger: The Party Game Is Over. Stand And Fight
Commentary, November, 07 2010
John Pilger
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These days, the stirring lines of Percy Shelley’s The Mask of Anarchy may seem unattainable. I don’t think so. Shelley was both a Romantic and political truth-teller. His words resonate now because only one political course is left to those who ar...
Pilger: Chile's Ghosts Are Not Being Rescued
Commentary, October, 15 2010
John Pilger
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The rescue of 33 miners in Chile is an extraordinary drama filled with pathos and heroism. It is also a media windfall for the Chilean government, whose every beneficence is recorded by a forest of cameras.
Pilger: Why Murdoch And The BBC Are On The Same Side
Commentary, September, 30 2010
John Pilger
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Britain is said to be approaching its Berlusconi Moment. That is to say, if Rupert Murdoch wins control of Sky he will command half the television and newspaper market and threaten what is known as public service broadcasting.
Pilger: C'mon, Time To Re-Brand Your Life!
Commentary, September, 17 2010
John Pilger
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John Pilger continues his examination of the effect of 'extreme corporatism' - money - on sport. He contrasts the last of the great sporting stars who were not celebrities in the modern sense with the enrichment of Rupert Murdoch and the corruptio...
Pilger: Flying the flag, faking the news
Commentary, September, 03 2010
John Pilger
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Edward Bernays, the American nephew of Sigmund Freud, is said to have invented modern propaganda. During the first world war, he was one of a group of influential liberals who mounted a secret government campaign to persuade reluctant Americans to...
Pilger: Why Wikileaks Must Be Protected
Commentary, August, 19 2010
John Pilger
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On 26 July, Wikileaks released thousands of secret US military files on the war in Afghanistan. Cover-ups, a secret assassination unit and the killing of civilians are documented.
Pilger: Tony Blair must be prosecuted
Commentary, August, 06 2010
John Pilger
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Tony Blair must be prosecuted, not indulged like his mentor Peter Mandelson. Both have produced self-serving memoirs for which they have been paid fortunes.
Pilger: The New Warlord Of Oz
Commentary, July, 22 2010
John Pilger
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The Order of Mates celebrated beside Sydney Harbour the other day. This is a venerable masonry in Australian political life that unites the Labor Party with the rich elite known as the big end of town.
Pilger: The Charge Of The Media Brigade
Commentary, July, 08 2010
John Pilger
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The TV anchorwoman was conducting a split screen interview with a journalist who had volunteered to be a witness at the execution of a man on death row in Utah for 25 years...
Pilger: There Is a War on Journalism
Znet Article, June, 30 2010
John Pilger
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It’s been a week since Rolling Stone published its article on General Stanley McChrystal that eventually led to him being fired by President Obama. Since the article came out, Rolling Stone and the reporter who broke the story, Michael Hastings, h...
Pilger: The Black Art Of ‘Master Illusions’
Commentary, June, 03 2010
John Pilger
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How do wars begin? With a “master illusion”, according to Ralph McGehee, one of the CIA’s pioneers in “black propaganda”, known today as “news management”. In 1983, he described to me how the CIA had faked an “incident” that became the “conclusive...
Pilger: The Heresy Of The Greeks Offers Hope
Commentary, May, 21 2010
John Pilger
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As Britain’s political class pretends that its arranged marriage of Tweedledee to Tweedledum is democracy, the inspiration for the rest of us is Greece. It is hardly surprising that Greece is presented not as a beacon but as a “junk country” getti...
Pilger: Voting for War. Take Your Pick.
Commentary, May, 08 2010
John Pilger
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Staring at the vast military history section in the airport shop, I had a choice: the derring-do of psychopaths or scholarly tomes with their illicit devotion to the cult of organised killing. There was nothing I recognised from reporting war. Not...
Pilger: Why Sharks Should Not Own Sport
Commentary, April, 23 2010
John Pilger
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As Tiger Woods returns to golf, not all his affairs are salacious headlines. In Dubai, the Tiger Woods Golf Course in Dubai is costing $100million to build. Dubai relies on cheap third world labor, as do certain consumer brands that have helped ma...
Pilger: Have a Nice World War, Folks
Commentary, March, 26 2010
John Pilger
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Here is news of the Third World War. The United States has invaded Africa. US troops have entered Somalia, extending their war front from Afghanistan and Pakistan to Yemen and now the Horn of Africa. In preparation for an attack on Iran, American ...
Pilger: Welcome to the world's first Murdochracy
Commentary, March, 12 2010
John Pilger
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Adelaide is Australia's festival city. Its arts festival is currently in swing. Polite debate, aesthetics and high-octane wine are putting the world to rights. With one exception. Adelaide is where Rupert Murdoch began his empire. The voracious tr...
Pilger: Listen to the Heroes of Israel
Commentary, February, 26 2010
John Pilger
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I phoned Rami Elhanan the other day. We had not spoken for six years and much has happened in Israel and Palestine. Rami is an Israeli graphic designer who lives with his family in Jerusalem. His father survived Auschwitz. His grandparents and six...
Pilger: Why the Oscars are a Con
Commentary, February, 11 2010
John Pilger
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Why are so many films so bad? This year's Oscar nominations are a parade of propaganda, stereotypes and downright dishonesty. The dominant theme is as old as Hollywood: America's divine right to invade other societies, steal their history and occu...
Pilger: The Kidnapping of Haiti
Commentary, January, 28 2010
John Pilger
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The theft of Haiti has been swift and crude. On 22 January, the United States secured "formal approval" from the United Nations to take over all air and sea ports in Haiti, and to "secure" roads. No Haitian signed the agreement, which has no basis...


